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by Dimitris Sivyllis
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Our spiral notebooks are 6" x 8" in size and include 120 pages which are lined on both sides. The artwork is printed on the front cover which is made of thick paper stock, and the back cover is medium gray in color. The inside of the back cover includes a pocket for storing extra paper and pens.
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The new Freedom Tower, next to Ground Zero in downtown Manhattan, New York City, reflected on the glass building that is the entrance to the 9-11... more
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The new Freedom Tower, next to Ground Zero in downtown Manhattan, New York City, reflected on the glass building that is the entrance to the 9-11 Memorial, by the side of the Twin Towers footprints. Photographed November 2015.
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Nicklas Gustafsson
This is so cool!
Dimitris Sivyllis replied:
Thank you very much, Nicklas! It's one of my very favorites from Ground Zero.
Kay Brewer
Love your presentation, Dimitris! The tones, the reflections, all wonderful! l/f
Dimitris Sivyllis replied:
Thank you very much, Kay! This particular shot means a lot. I'm very attached to it.
Jeff Iverson
Wonderful work!
Dimitris Sivyllis replied:
Thank you very much, Jeff!
Cynthia Guinn
Nicely done! l/f
Dimitris Sivyllis replied:
Thank you very much. It's one of my favorites.
Kathy Carlson
Very interesting perspective, especially with the silhouetted trees mirrored (along with other buildings). I love how you've played with the color too! l/f
Dimitris Sivyllis replied:
Thank you Kathy. I "saw" the frame instantly and shot it conscious of all the details. Then when I opened it in Photoshop it just took itself there. It's one of my vary favorites.
Kathy Carlson
Very interesting perspective, especially with the silhouetted trees mirrored (along with other buildings). I love how you've played with the color too! l/f
Dimitris Sivyllis replied:
Oh! I did not read this but 24 days later! Sorry, Kathy. And thank you again. Yes, the color is just a straightforward slide on the hue and saturation from blue to purple-pink without any other intervention. Except... I made sure the reflected trees at bottom right stayed in the original color :-)